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Jaguars Winners & Losers from Week 6: Jags Fail Themselves for Four Quarters

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Well, that certainly was a football game that was played.

In an uninspired, dull, and lifeless afternoon, the Jacksonville Jaguars rolled over and lost to the visiting Seattle Seahawks 20-12. The defeated moved Jacksonville to 4-2, which is still great at this time of year, but it was how the Jags got that second loss that should raise the alarms around the franchise.

Of the litany of errors on Sunday, there was the fact that the offensive line was flat-out awful, allowing seven sacks. The team as a whole committed 10 penalties. The receivers couldn’t catch and the corners couldn’t cover. Oh, and half the team is now hurt or playing very banged up.

The sky is not falling in Jacksonville because of one bad loss. However, questions need to be answered as to why this team can’t play consistently clean football. It really raises the question as to what this team is doing in practice during the week when Travis Hunter STILL cannot line up properly.

With a quick flight to London on Monday morning and half the team injured, there will be many moving pieces to get this team back on track and ready to face a solid Los Angeles Rams team in Week 7.

WINNERS

Trevor Lawrence


There are many reasons Jacksonville lost Sunday. Trevor Lawrence isn’t one of them.

Doing the best he could with what his offense was giving him, Lawrence finished the day with 258 yards passing and two touchdown passes. He threw the ball an eye-popping 47 times but didn’t turn the ball over once. Lawrence quietly has just one pick in his last three games, which is certainly a sign of growth.

He wasn’t the most accurate quarterback in the world over the weekend but he gave his team, and his receivers, a chance to win and balls to catch. Everyone else around him failed him.

Despite the game feeling like a 40-point blowout, Lawrence had his offense within striking distance of tying the game late multiple times. Drops from Brian Thomas Jr. or penalties from guys like Chuma Edoga killed any momentum, and the team fell flat. Lawrence will get some blame because he is the quarterback and face of the team, but he isn’t the one to be pointing fingers at.

Trevor Lawrence steps up and hits Tim Patrick for a Jaguars TD

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— NFL (@NFL) October 12, 2025

Buster Brown

Quietly, Montaric “Buster” Brown had a solid day. Brown had two key pass breakups on one drive and even had some timely tackles to keep his team in it. Jacksonville has asked a lot of Brown during his time on the team, and he rises to the occasion more often than not. Without Tyson Campbell (or Greg Newsome for the most part), Brown and Hunter were asked to handle outside duties.

Brown and Lawrence helped the team win today.

Foye Oluokun

I once said that Cam Little was going to have a reserved seat at the Winners table. Maybe I should have said that about Foye Oluokun.

It was another good day in the office for the linebacker who led the team in tackles with nine and logged one tackle for loss, one pass breakup and a quarterback hit. No one was getting home to Sam Darnold all day but Oluokun tried to make his mark. Oluokun had to step up with Devin Lloyd out and Ventrell Miller playing big minutes. He did a fine job.

Al’s Pizza

What, did you think the bit would end?

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LOSERS

Liam Coen


Someone needs to look Liam Coen in the eyes and ask him one simple question: Why is this team unprepared to play half the time?

There are some things about Sunday that can be excused, I suppose. Coen can’t predict that Little would miss two kicks. Coen can’t literally catch the ball for Thomas. But he can ensure Hunter is set and his offense has some sort of pulse.

Coen is a first-year coach. These types of growing pains are to be expected. That said, at what point is it beyond that? When do the tough questions need to be asked about why this team sometimes cannot do the simplest of football things correctly?

Obviously there was going to be some hangover from last week’s primetime win over the Chiefs. That is to be expected. That much hangover, though, is unacceptable.

Somehow, the Jags aren’t even in first place across the NFL in penalties with 52, but it feels like they had 5,200 Sunday. In fairness, the three teams that lead the league in penalties are all coached by first-year guys. Coen also should get some praise for scheming up the touchdown pass to Thomas.

Outside of that, though, I hope Coen will have to answer some tough questions and face a bit of criticism for his team’s lack of preparedness in basically all six games at times. The collapse in Cincy is one thing. To have an entire game like that is quite scary to see.

Liam Coen says presnap mistakes are on me, we’re undisciplined right now. Devin Lloyd had tightness in an unidentified part of his body, so they went with Ventrell Miller. Also, Seattle did a great job with stunts and was able to create a ton of pressure. pic.twitter.com/19AGChWOHF

— Rick Ballou (@Ballou1010xl) October 12, 2025

Cam Little

Did anyone think there would come a day when Little would be the center of a kicking controversy?

Little has been bad recently, and it reached an apex against the Seahawks when he sprayed an extra point – unheard of for him – and later missed a 50-yard field goal. Both those misses cost the Jags precious points in what was a close game all day.

Jacksonville will likely work out a kicker either this week or next, whichever is easiest, given the weird travel situation with the London trip. Little isn’t going anywhere as of now, but another bad weekend may have him in a precarious spot. That 70-yarder seems like a distant memory now…

As far as I'm aware of, that was the first missed extra point in Cam Little's football career including high school. pic.twitter.com/zrdAugNYps

— Nash Henry (@NashJagsNats22) October 12, 2025

Offensive Line Play

Good. Gravy. What was that performance?

Anton Harrison was Swiss cheese. Jonah Monheim, thrown a bit to the wolves because of injuries, was baptised by fire. Edoga is probably still either holding someone or lined up improperly as you read this. Walker Little is making a lot of money to not block anyone.

With the Seahawks having a ton of dudes hurt on defense, you would have assumed this was going to be a big day for the Jacksonville offense. Second-round pick Derrick Hall wasn’t even playing and DeMarcus Lawrence didn’t have a sack entering the game. Lawrence left with two sacks.

This unit will be something Coen will certainly have to answer for, as they were close to getting Lawrence seriously hurt Sunday. Lawrence had 47 pass attempts, and on 27 of those, he faced pressure. Actually what the hell is that?

At times, Lawrence didn’t handle the pressure thrown his way well, so the offensive line isn’t completely at fault here, but they are like 90% at fault. It is a minor miracle Lawrence left that game unscathed. Who on this team is going to step up and block Jared Verse on Sunday?

Per ESPN Research, Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence was pressured on 27 of his 50 dropbacks (54%), the most pressures a QB has faced in a game since 2022 when the Titans pressured Patrick Mahomes 28 times in Week 9.

— Michael DiRocco (@ESPNdirocco) October 12, 2025

The Defensive Line

Speaking of pressures, when can we stop saying that dudes just getting pressures for the Jags is OK and them not getting sacks is fine? I am looking at you, Josh Hines-Allen.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have a problem creating sacks. Hines-Allen, at this point in the year, has just 0.5 sacks to his name while supposedly being the team’s cornerstone defensive player. He gets double- or triple-teamed a good bit, but that doesn’t happen every single play. He needs to make a bigger impact outside of being a run-stuffer.

Travon Walker is a whole separate issue because of his cast, so he gets a pass for now, I guess. Arik Armstead might be the team’s best pass rusher at the moment. That’s a scary proposition. Armstead eclipsed JHA’s season sack total on just one play today. I think it is OK to say: that is not acceptable.

A special shoutout goes to BJ Green, who flat-out just dropped a pick.

Can’t win ‘em all. Jacksonville certainly didn’t on Sunday.



Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...week-6-jags-fail-themselves-for-four-quarters
 
Reacts Survey Results: Jaguars Fans Weigh in on CB Depth

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Dec 29, 2024; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. (7) greets a young fan after the game against the Tennessee Titans at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images

This week, we asked Jacksonville Jaguars fans which cornerback should start alongside Jourdan Lewis.

35% of fans went with Travis Hunter, who has played 6, 43, 43, 9, 25, and 22 defensive snaps since the start of the season. New addition Greg Newsome was a close second with 32% of votes.

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Defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile said that this week, “There’s more of a familiarity for Greg, and he’s a really bright guy and he is working hard at it. So, for him, really we’d love to see his progression and obviously get some more snaps in there because I think he has a much better feel of it, obviously more than he would’ve after two days … he’s been really, really professional in doing a ton of work, so I’m excited about getting him some more ops too.”

I’d argue that, for the rest of the season, the defensive line needs to improve more than any other defensive position group. But it’ll be super interesting to see how reps at cornerback shake out from this point forward.

As for the confidence survey, 89% of fans are confident in the direction of the team — down from 96% last week.

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Top comments from Wednesday’s post:

acedarney
I still think Travis Hunter will prove to be our best corner by the end of the year.
MrBoxOffice_
Would Love to JJones get some more playing time.
Jaguardian
Allow the kid to adjust to the defensive scheme. That 61 yarder would’ve happened to Campbell, as well, don’t be fooled. It was a prudent trade to implement.
JaxCommenterGuy
Who Should Start at Cornerback?
The answer, is obvious.
Spider2Y_Bother
I think long term Travis will settle in at CB and have packages at WR. It’s been well documented how special of an athlete he is, so there’s no debate on ability. I just wonder if essentially going 50/50 in the classroom between offense and defense is a hinderance, particularly on offense. He seems to be settling in nicely at CB and you could make the argument he’s been their best CB so far.

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/nfl-r...vey-results-jaguars-fans-weigh-in-on-cb-depth
 
Jaguars vs Rams: How to Watch Week 7

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Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) shakes hands with San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (23) after the game of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 34-3. [Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union]

The Jacksonville Jaguars and Los Angeles Rams are set to square off in Week 7 of the 2025 season.

It’ll be a reunion game for head coach Liam Coen and general manager James Gladstone, each of whom previously worked for the Rams.

“There’s definitely a little bit of that chess match to it in terms of the familiarity factor,” Coen said Wednesday. “But they’ve evolved a little bit over the last few years.”

“What makes Sean and those guys different is just the details that go into it and the amount of—how specific the motions are, how efficient they are at their operation, pre-snap, identifying it … I think that’s where he has a notch above.”

It should be an emotional, fun game — so watch it with us at Al’s Pizza!

Related reads:

How to Watch​


When: Sunday, October 19, at 9:30 a.m. ET

Where: Wembley Stadium (London)

Live Stream: NFL Network and Jaguars TV affiliate networks (or NFL+)

Radio Broadcast: WJXL 1010AM/92.5 FM and Jaguars radio affiliate networks

Odds: Jaguars are 3-point underdogs, per FanDuel Sportsbook

What are you looking forward to seeing, Jaguars fans? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...ion/78285/jaguars-vs-rams-how-to-watch-week-7
 
Jaguars, Rams Final Injury Report

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The 4-2 Jacksonville Jaguars head to London to face the 4-2 Los Angeles Rams, in the team’s inaugural international game under Liam Coen. On Friday, both teams released their final injury reports for the 9:30 am matchup at Wembley Stadium.

Jacksonville Jaguars:


After leaving the Week 6 loss to the Seattle Seahawks early with a calf injury, Jacksonville linebacker Devin Lloyd was ruled out on Monday, with the team announcing he would not travel to the UK with the team as he recovers.

Lloyd, the September AFC defensive player of the month, has been the heart of the Jaguars’ early-season defense with a league-leading four interceptions, and most notably returned an interception 99 yards for a touchdown in the Week 5 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. In Lloyd’s absence, linebacker Ventrell Miller played 29 snaps in Week 6, landing second on the team in tackles with six.

The team also ruled out tight end Quintin Morris with a groin injury suffered in Week 6, leaving the tight end room again shorthanded. With Brenton Strange on Injured Reserve with a hip injury, Johnny Mundt and Hunter Long are currently the only tight ends on the 53-man roster at this time. While Morris did not have a heavy offensive presence in Week 6, playing just three offensive snaps, his presence in heavy, three tight end personnel and his special teams contributions will be missed.

Team captain and starting center Robert Hainsey will enter Sunday with no injury designation after missing week 6 with a hamstring injury suffered in the team’s Monday Night Football victory over the Chiefs. Hainsey practiced in full for the first time since his Week 5 injury on Thursday and Friday.

Defensive end Travon Walker also carries no injury designation after playing 16 defensive snaps last week while wearing the club over his left hand following wrist surgery. He is still expected to wear the club on Sunday, with the possibility of having it removed following the team’s Week 8 bye.

Los Angeles Rams:​


For Los Angeles, the Rams ruled their leading receiver, Puka Nacua, with an ankle injury originally suffered in the first half of the Rams’ Week 6 win over the Baltimore Ravens. With Los Angeles sharing a Week 8 bye with the Jaguars, the team may be, understandably, taking the cautious route with the star wide receiver’s health. With Nacua in and out of the lineup, due to injury, throughout their Week 6 matchup, Rams rookie seventh-round wide receiver Konata Mumpfield saw a season-high in snaps on offense against the Ravens in Nacua’s place (9), with Xavier Smith also getting 13.

Davante Adams and Tutu Atwell will both presumably receive larger target shares in the offense with Nacua ruled out.

LA also ruled out starting right tackle Rob Havenstein, who will miss his third consecutive game with an ankle injury suffered in their Week 4 win over the Indianapolis Colts. However, this may not be unusual for Sean McVay’s team, as the Rams have dealt with significant offensive line shuffling throughout the early weeks of the season.

  • Week 1: Jackson-Avila-Shelton-Dotson-Havenstein
  • Week 2: Jackson-Dedich-Shelton-Dotson-Havenstein
  • Week 3: Same as Week 2
  • Week 4: Same as Week 2
  • Week 5: Jackson-Dedich-Shelton-Dotson-McClendon
  • Week 6: Jackson-Avila-Shelton-Dotson-McClendon
  • Potential Week 7 OL: Same as Week 6

What are your thoughts on the week’s final injury report, Duval? Any thoughts on how the defense will perform without their heartbeat, Devin Lloyd, or Nacua’s absence? Let us know in the comments!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacksonville-jaguars-injuries/78352/jaguars-rams-final-injury-report
 
AFC Playoff Picture: Jacksonville Jaguars hold onto wild card spot after Week 7 loss

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The Jacksonville Jaguars lost on Sunday to fall to 4-3 on the season, but a tiebreaker keeps them in the seventh and final playoff spot following Week 7. They have a head-to-head win over the Kansas City Chiefs to hold on.

The Indianapolis Colts won to stay atop the AFC and AFC South at 6-1.

The New England Patriots won and stay in first place in the AFC East with the Bills on a bye. New England is second in the AFC right now.

The Denver Broncos and their improbably fourth-quarter flurry move up to 5-2 and third place in the AFC, knocking the Chargers back into the wild card race. The Bills and Chargers lead the Jaguars in the wild card.

AFC playoff standings during Week 7​


The Bills and Ravens were on the bye this week.

1. Indianapolis Colts (6-1)
2. New England Patriots (5-2)
3. Denver Broncos (5-2)
4. Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2)
5. Buffalo Bills (4-2)
6. Los Angeles Chargers (4-3, 4-1 AFC)
7. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-3, win over KC)
8. Kansas City Chiefs (4-3, loss to JAX)
9. Cincinnati Bengals (3-4)
10. Houston Texans (2-3)
11. Las Vegas Raiders (2-5)
12. Cleveland Browns (2-5)
13. Baltimore Ravens (1-5)
14. Miami Dolphins (1-6)
15. Tennessee Titans (1-6)
16. New York Jets (0-7)

AFC South standings during Week 7​


The Indianapolis Colts trounced the AFC West-leading Los Angeles Chargers in the late afternoon window Sunday, keeping them tops in the AFC and WFC South.

The Jaguars stay in second place in the division while the Houston Texans are 2-3. Houston plays late-late on Monday night, but can’t overtake the Jags.

The Tennessee Titans lost to fall to 1-6.

1. Indianapolis Colts (5-1)
2. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-3)
3. Houston Texans (2-3)
4. Tennessee Titans (1-6)

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...rs-hold-onto-wild-card-spot-after-week-7-loss
 
A Royal Beating: Rams Rout Jaguars in London

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After spending the week in London preparing for the matchup, the Jacksonville Jaguars were dismantled by the Los Angeles Rams, who arrived on Saturday.

Matthew Stafford threw for five touchdowns without his leading receiver, Puka Nacua, while Jacksonville struggled to put points on the board when the game was close.

Here’s everything you need to know from the Jaguars’ 35-7 loss to the Rams.

Live blog:

Catch up on all the big plays and best moments from tonight’s game in our live blog!

Pregame Notes:

The following Jaguars did not play in this one due to injury: LB Devin Lloyd and TE Quintin Morris. Lloyd and Morris were both injured during the team’s Week 6 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. DT Khalen Saunders Sr., S Kahlef Hailassie, RB Cody Schrader, and OL Wyatt Milum were the Jacksonville healthy scratches.

Additionally, the following Jacksonville players left Sunday’s game due to injury:

  • WR Tim Patrick (groin)
  • S Eric Murray (neck)
  • WR Brian Thomas Jr left the game with just over 3 minutes remaining with what looked to be a shoulder issue. With the game out of reach, he did not return.
  • WR Dyami Brown temporarily left the game with a leg injury before returning a series later

Los Angeles leading receiver, Puka Nacua and starting right tackle Rob Havenstein were both held out in London due to ankle injuries. Rams RB Jarquez Hunter, OG Beaux Limmer, and DE Desjuan Johnson were healthy scratches.

1st Quarter

The Jacksonville offense kicked off the day, similar to their Week 6 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, giving up a sack due to early immediate pressure on the play. After a quick three-and-out, Jacksonville punted it to the Rams after a Parker Washington third-down incompletion. Los Angeles then moved down the field on a 13-play, 60-yard, 6:55 drive, assisted by a 9-yard fourth-down conversion via a Kyren Williams reception and a questionable Unnecessary Roughness penalty on Andrew Wingard.

Interesting penalty here pic.twitter.com/MpGSALbXCl

— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) October 19, 2025

Los Angeles made their way down the field using their tight ends and running backs, while stretching the Jacksonville linebackers and safeties. (Jaguars 0, Rams 7)

Jacksonville again committed an early gaffe, resulting in the offense falling behind the sticks – this time a Patrick Mekari first-down holding penalty, resulting in first-and-20. After a short first down completion, Lawrence was unable to pick up a first down for the second consecutive drive – again, going three-and-out. The Jacksonville first drive was three-and-out, gaining three total yards. The second drive, also a three-and-out, netted negative three yards. After the punt, Andrew Wingard was called for pass interference to jump-start the Rams’ drive. The Rams capped a consecutive efficient drive with a 2-yard Davante Adams touchdown over CB Jourdan Lewis. The 6-play, 79-yard, 3:09 drive was highlighted by the Wingard 26-yard penalty, a 23-yard Cody Parkinson reception, again stretching the Jacksonville safeties and linebackers in coverage. (Jaguars 0, Rams 14)

Stafford's 3rd TD
Adams' 2nd TD @RamsNFL are rolling in the first half.

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— NFL (@NFL) October 19, 2025

2nd Quarter

The Jacksonville offense received an injection of life on their third series, picking up their first first down of the game, on the final play of the first quarter. While the offense finally showed some signs of life, with two first downs on the drive, they nevertheless punted the ball back to LA after being put behind the sticks after a first-down sack of Lawrence, where Trevor attempted to extend the play, taking a three-yard loss instead of throwing the ball away. The Jacksonville defense stood firm, with their best series of the day, holding for a quick three-and-out of their own, with the Rams inside of their 10-yard line. Parker Washington returned the ensuing punt return 61 yards for the Jacksonville touchdown; however, an illegal block in the back flag wiped the points off the board.

Embellished that block in the back to nullify the punt return for a touchdown https://t.co/C1kqHaZnvp

— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) October 19, 2025

Lawrence put together a sharp drive, finding TE Hunter Long and WR Tim Patrick for early gains. However, the promising drive was cut short by a Brian Thomas Jr drop on a third-and-two crosser, which forced the Jaguars to attempt a 50-yard field goal, instead of another fourth down conversion attempt.

Puts it right on BTJ 's chest between the hashes pic.twitter.com/ChLURxjQTt

— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) October 19, 2025

However, Cam Little’s recent struggles continued, as the kick went wide of the mark. The Rams quickly moved down the short field after the missed field goal with an Adams 1-yard touchdown catch on CB Greg Newsome. Their drive featured chunk plays of:

  • 10-yard Kyren Williams rush
  • 17-yard defensive pass interference on Jourdan Lewis
  • 16-yard Davante Adams catch
  • 16-yard screen reception by Cody Parkinson

The rout in cloudy London was on as the Jaguars’ offense struggled to score with Jacksonville’s defense having trouble holding. (Jaguars 0, Rams 21)

Down three scores, Jacksonville’s offense began running more hurry-up offense, putting together a second consecutive, effective drive. After picking up chunk gains of 24 and 11 yards, Jacksonville faced fourth-and-7, deciding to go for it. Lawrence attempted to pick up the seven yards using his legs, coming up three yards short of the mark.

.@RamsNFL defense gets the 4th down stop in the red zone

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— NFL (@NFL) October 19, 2025

The Rams ran down the remaining clock, heading into the half, up 21-0.

halftime qb update pic.twitter.com/ru1jBY5CdT

— Gus Logue (@gus_logue) October 19, 2025

Halftime Stats:

At the half, Rams QB Matt Stafford was 15 of 20 for 127 yards with three passing touchdowns, no interceptions or sacks. He took a 130.6 passer rating into the locker room, all without leading receiver Puka Nacua, who was third in the NFL in receiving yards.

  • Score: Jaguars 0, Rams 21
  • First downs: Jaguars 6, Rams 17
  • Time of possession: Jaguars 14:38, Rams 15:22
  • Defensive Sacks: Jaguars 0, Rams 3 for 5 yards lost
  • Turnovers forced: Jaguars 0, Rams 0
  • Rushing yards: Jaguars 26, Rams 39
  • Yards per rush: Jaguars 2.6, Rams 3.9
  • Passing yards: Jaguars 100, Rams 127
  • Passing yards per attempt: Jaguars 4.5, Rams 6.4
  • Third downs: Jaguars 3 of 9 (33%), Rams 1 of 3 (33%)
  • Redzone: Jaguars 0-1 (0%), Rams 3-3 (100%)
  • Penalties: Jaguars 5 for 66 yards, Rams 0 penalties
  • Points left on the field: Jaguars 6-10 points (punt return called back, failed fourth down attempt in redzone instead of FG)
#Jaguars WR/CB Travis Hunter has 0 defensive snaps per @nflnetwork. Bit confusing.

— Daniel Griffis (@DanDGriffis) October 19, 2025

3rd Quarter

The Jaguars’ defense, after a half to gather themselves, opened the second half with a quick three-and-out, as LB Foye Oluokun nearly forced a third-down interception, with the Kyren Williams target bouncing off his hands and helmet before falling harmlessly to the turf.

Surprised Stafford got this out. Foye is pissed he couldnt pull this one in pic.twitter.com/Melpcysh5f

— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) October 19, 2025

Jacksonville’s offense again put together a quality 10-play, 53-yard, 3:13 drive using tempo, before facing a fourth and two from the Rams’ 30-yard line. The Jaguars again passed up on the short field goal attempt, with the fourth down Dyami Brown target falling incomplete for a turnover on downs. This was Jacksonville’s 13th point left on the field, as Brown wasn’t ready for the pass.

None of these Jaguars receivers (outside of Washington) will attempted to catch the ball over the middle pic.twitter.com/70HWi5eXk6

— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) October 19, 2025

The Jaguars’ defense continued their recent string of success, again holding the Rams to a three-and-out as Travis Hunter forced an impressive Adams incompletion in his first set of defensive snaps in the game.

.@TravisHunterJr breaking up the pass on Davante 👀

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— NFL (@NFL) October 19, 2025

The Jaguars’ offense, unfortunately, again decided to go for it on fourth down, in scoring range for the third time on Sunday. Facing fourth and 7 from the 27-yard line, Coen chose to go for the first down instead of the field goal attempt. After a second down drop by Thomas on a near-explosive play, Lawrence’s third and fourth down passes fell incomplete; both passes were intended for Travis Hunter.

Not sure what to say anymore about BTJ pic.twitter.com/s0S0EWeUVL

— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) October 19, 2025

The defense continued to do everything it could to keep Jacksonville in the game, forcing a third consecutive three-and-out. After the half, the Jaguars’ defense held the Rams to 29 combined yards on their next four series, as the offense struggled to put points on the board from these opportunities. The Jacksonville offense again went three-and-out as Parker Washington dropped the third-down pass.

4th Quarter

Following the punt, the Rams ended any dreams of a comeback, as the Jaguars’ defensive dam finally broke, with a fourth and five neutral zone infraction on Hines-Allen and Oluokun to force fourth and inches. The Rams then wrapped up the 8-play, 62-yard, 4:16 drive with Stafford catching TE Terrance Ferguson behind Dewey Wingard (an issue for his second straight week), on a 31-yard touchdown catch. (Jaguars 0, Rams 28)

The Jacksonville offense finally got on the scoreboard with a beautiful, 34-yard Travis Hunter touchdown catch, his first of the season. (Jaguars 7, Rams 28)

The Jacksonville defensive issues on the backend continued as the Rams put together an 8-play, 45-yard touchdown drive with a 17-yard Jourdan Lewis pass interference while covering Davante Adams. Adams wrapped up the drive with his third touchdown catch of the day. (Jaguars 7, Rams 35)

HAT TRICK FOR TAE 🎩🎩🎩

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— NFL (@NFL) October 19, 2025

Travis Hunter’s big day continued as he added an additional 16-yard catch on the following drive, giving him his first career touchdown and a career-high 101 yards receiving on the same day. However, that is where the highlights ended as the Jaguars’ final pass of the game fell incomplete for Dyami Brown in the endzone.

Best highlight:

In what was sort of the only major bright spot for Jacksonville, Travis Hunter’s career day should be highlighted.

TRAVIS HUNTER FIRST CAREER TOUCHDOWN ‼️

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— NFL (@NFL) October 19, 2025

Also, this was objectively funny:

Steve Avila's reaction to the offsides penalty is too funny 😂 pic.twitter.com/DMgc0rl7u4

— NFL (@NFL) October 19, 2025

Biggest play(s) of the game:

According to rbsdm.com, the biggest play of the game by Expected Points Added (EPA) was Stafford’s 31-yard touchdown to TE Terrance Ferguson, catching Dewey Wingard’s eyes in the backfield, putting the Rams up four scores in the fourth quarter (-4.9 EPA).

ANOTHER ONE for Stafford

4th TD of the day. @RamsNFL up 28-0.

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— NFL (@NFL) October 19, 2025

Key stats (traditional):

  • QB Trevor Lawrence: 23/48 for 296 yards (6.2 YPA), 1 TD, 2 carries for 18 yards (9.0 YPA). Zero turnovers (74.7 passer rating)
  • RB Travis Etienne: 8 carries for 44 yards (5.5 YPC)
  • WR Travis Hunter: 8 catches on 14 targets for 101 yards (12.6 YPR) and 1 TD
  • LB Ventrell Miller: 8 tackles (5 solo)
  • Note: No turnovers or sacks by the Jacksonville defense

View the full box score here

Game balls:

  • Special Teams: Parker Washington – In addition to his 61-yard punt return that was called back due to a questionable penalty, Washington also had another 17-yard return which almost broke loose.
  • Defense: N/A
  • Offense: WR Travis Hunter – 8 catches on 14-targets for 101-yards (12.6 YPR) and 1 TD

PFF notables:

The team over at Pro Football Focus noted the following from the game:


Full highlights:

  • You can watch the top plays of the Week 7 matchup on the NFL’s YouTube channel here.

Post-game notables:

1. Protection issues continue

Jacksonville’s early down struggles continued from Week 6 as Patrick Mekari was beaten for immediate pressure by Braden Fiske, resulting in a Jared Verse sack on the opening play. On the first play of the following series, Mekari was flagged for holding, putting Jacksonville behind the sticks again. Both series resulted in three-and-outs. With Jacksonville falling behind early, another week of 40+ pass attempts resulted in consecutive weeks of giving up 7 sacks. Lawrence, however, took multiple sacks in this one, where the ball likely could and should have been thrown away.

2. Middle field receiving issues continue

The Jacksonville receiver room issues on middle field crossers continue as Brian Thomas Jr dropped a key third-down pass early on, with Dyami Brown and Trevor Lawrence not being able to connect on a third-quarter fourth-down attempt. This ongoing issue has been a problem for the core for weeks, made notable due to Brian Thomas Jr’s early-season drops and miscommunications early in the season on crossers and digs.

3. Penalties continue to kill drives

Jacksonville set a season high in penalty yards with 13 accepted penalties for 119 yards in London. As a reminder, in week 6, Jacksonville faced 14 third-down attempts of five or more yards. When in non-third and long scenarios, Jacksonville had moderate success, going 1 of 2. That trend continued on Sunday in London as the team went 1 of 10, with a sack surrendered on third and 5 or more (10%). The team went 2 of 5 (40%) on the remaining third-down attempts. Between the early down negative plays from Lawrence and the offensive line and the penalties, Jacksonville lived behind the sticks on Sunday.

4. Points left on the field

The Jaguars’ coaching staff made multiple questionable decisions in this one, choosing to pass on field goal attempts in numerous situations. With Jacksonville’s miss on a 50-yard field goal, Coen and Farwell’s confidence in the second-year kicker may be waning. However, leaving anywhere from 12-16 points on the field in turnover on downs from field goal range and the nullified punt return will leave fans and media questioning those decisions in a game where Jacksonville scored just seven points.

5. Drops, drops, and more drops

The Jacksonville receiver core continued their struggles holding onto catchable balls, with at least five drops surrendered on Sunday.

  • Brian Thomas Jr (2)
  • Dyami Brown (1)
  • Parker Washington (1)
  • Johnny Mundt (1)

The team enters the bye week at 4-3, with the run game non-existent for three straight weeks, drops and penalties continuing to be a concern, the quarterback continuing to be inconsistent, issues up front, and a few questionable coaching decisions to think over. However, there’s a lot of football left to play, with the easiest section of their schedule in front of them. What are your thoughts on tonight’s game, Jaguars fans? Who surprised you most or disappointed you with their play tonight? Let us know in the comments.

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/game-day-threads/78398/a-royal-beating-rams-rout-jaguars-in-london
 
Jaguars playoff odds: What does the AFC South look like now?

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The bye week got here just in time.

Between a 20-12 loss to the Seahawks last week and a 35-7 loss to the Rams on Sunday, the Jaguars have played uninspiring football recently. Self-inflicted wounds continue to torpedo the team.

“It’s definitely frustrating, but just like everybody else in there, you got to look inward first,” said Liam Coen. “I’ve got to look at the whole thing, ultimately, but not going to stand up here and blame these players. It starts with me.”

Trevor Lawrence had a similar sentiment. “Focus on your job, rely on the guy next to you to do their job, and good things will happen for us … Obviously, we haven’t played our best football offensively the last couple of weeks. There are things we need to clean up, but everyone has to take that approach of what can you fix and be better for your teammates?”

The good news is that, according to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Jaguars still have -176 odds to make the playoffs and +290 odds to win the division. Those odds were at +172 and +290, respectively, before the season started.

Here’s how the odds to win the division have evolved for each AFC South team since the season began.

  • Houston (2-3): +110 -> +800
  • Indianapolis (6-1): +340 -> -230
  • Jacksonville (4-3): +290 -> +290
  • Tennessee (1-6): +700 -> +10000

What are your thoughts, Jaguars fans?

Let us know in the comments below!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...ff-odds-what-does-the-afc-south-look-like-now
 
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